Letting go of my Cartier Pasha. This is classic and iconic timepiece executed in 38mm stainless steel case. True Cartier - balanced, classic, recognizable. The watch is in great order, running strong, all functions and chrono functions work as expected. Very little signs of wear on the stainless steel case, clean sapphire crystal, original Cartier dark blue crocodile strap shows some signs of wear but still has plenty of life left. Gorgeous off-white guilloche dial with luminescent indexes and hands. There is little discoloration on the luminescent material of the minute hand - not visible on the wrist, but want to mention it for full disclosure - also, tried to capture it on the pic.

- Introduced by Frederic Piguet in 1988, Cal. 1185 is a modular movement but highly-integrated. It is based on F. Piguet's Cal. 1180, a hand-winding movement, and is very similar in construction, with just the automatic bridge and winding system added. Cal. 1185 has an automatic winding system and column wheel construction with a vertical clutch. Cal. 1185 beats at 21,600 A/h. It measures 26.2 mm in diameter and 5.4 mm in height, has 37 jewels, and power reserve of 42 hours. This makes it the thinnest automatic chronograph made as of its introduction.
- Cal. 1185 has been used by Blancpain (including a flyback model), Franck Muller, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet in the Royal Oak chronograph.